Atomizer



Feb. 5, 1929.

P. DUBYRAY.

ATOIIIZER File July 1927 q v n I T u A DR 1 E R a an M P m Patented Feb. 5, 1929.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

PIERRE DUBRAY, OF PARIS, FRANCE.

I ATOMIZER. l

Application filed July 9, 1927, Serial No. 204,535, and in Germany July 14, 1926.

Atomizers generally comprise a receptacle an overpressure is produced upon the surface for containing the liquid to be atomized, of the liquid due tothe tightness of the plug means for exerting a pressure upon said liquid 3 upon its seat 2, thus the liquid is caused to and means for evacuating the liquid under ascend in the tube 7 and is atomized into the 45 pressure and atomize it into the atmosphere. atmosphere when escaping from the nozzle 8 This invention consists essentially in hidwith the air which passes thru tip 8 from ing the pressing and evacuating means as tubes 5 and 5 as is well known. well as the atomizing means amongst artificial To increase the resemblance with flowers flowers and their stalks, disposed in a vase, artificial flowers and even so 10 The accompanying drawing shows, by way other flower stalks will be disposed with adof example, one embodiment of the invenvantage upon the stalks 5 and 5.

tion. The present invention may be applied to Fig. 1 shows the general arrangement oi all kinds of atomizers whatever may be the the atomizer. form of their receptacle. For instance the 55 Fig. 2 shows another form of receptacle. receptacle 1 might receive the shape shown In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, the Fig. 2.

receptacle 1, which contains the liquid to be Obviously, the artificial flowers may be atomized, has, on the one hand, a part 2 of made of any suitable material; however they restricted cross section for receiving a plug will be preferably made with petals of india no 3 and on the other hand a base plate 4, which rubber which will be unaffected by contact allows of its being fixed to any wall whatever with the fingers. The liquid or perfume conby means of screws for instance. The plug tained in the receptacle 1 will preferably be 3 is provided with a central recess 9 into that of the flower within which the parts of which opens a tube 5 connecting the bulb 6 the atomizer are concealed. 65 with the inside of the receptacle 1 and with Having now described my invention, what tube 5. Through the interior of said recess I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters and tube 5 passes a slender conduit 7. This Patent is: latter dives down to almost the bottom of the As a new article of manufacture an atomreceptacle 1. This conduit also connects the izer comprising in combination an elas- To nozzle 8 with the interior of the receptacle. tic bulb arranged to produce a pressure upon The bulb 6 is hidden in an artificial flower the liquid to be atomized, a nozzle for atom- 10 of which it forms the central part and izing the liquid thus placed under pressure, simulates that part of the flower which is an artificial flower the central nonopened not yet opened; the tubes 5 and 5 are also part of which is formed by said bulb and 75 hidden under a thin strip which gives them another artificial flower concealing said nozthe appearance of flower stalks. zle and having its pistil formed by said The nozzle 8 may be made to resemble the nozzle. pistil or a stamin of the flower 11 surround- In testimony whereof I have signed my ing it. name to this specification. 40 The apparatus shown works as follows: By

pressing the flower 10 i. e. upon the bulb 6, PIERRE DUBRAY. 

